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    Pill Bug Science Project

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    Science Observation Results Essay (Living Organism) For this project I had observed the coolest bug balls on earth‚ the roly- poly. They are commonly known as the roly-poly‚ also pill bug‚ and wood lice. Its scientific name is Armadilidum vulgare. It is actually not an insect‚ it is an isopod ( a type of arthropod). It’s genus is Armadilidum‚ it’s Phylum is Arthopoda‚ and Subphylum is Crustacea. I have observed that the exoskeleton is a blue-gray‚ it is an invertebrate‚ it’s mouth‚ antennae

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    Honey Badger

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    this throughout the year. Their litter size is usually 1 cub with a rare occasion of 2 cubs. Their natural predators are lions‚ leopards‚ and man. The honey badgers are usually nocturnal‚ but will hunt either day or night. The honey badger is an omnivore‚ eating things such as birds‚ mammals‚ reptiles‚ amphibians‚ insects‚ and eggs‚ but they will attempt to eat anything they want. The honey badgers are known to be so aggressive that they attacked lions‚ leopards‚ humans‚ and even tried to bite cars

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    Marine bio

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    digest food b. attract mates c. catch prey d. transport oxygen e. produce bioluminescence The deep-sea benthos consists mostly of: (10 points) a. deposit feeders b. filter feeders c. herbivores d. omnivores e. carnivores The deep-sea scavengers include animals that feed on: (10 points) a. deep-sea plankton b. bottom meiofauna c. particulate organic matter d. dead animals e. bacteria Bacteria thriving around deep-sea

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    Michael Pollan’s purpose for writing this book was to inform the reader of the Omnivore’s Dilemma‚ the secrets behind what we eat. As omnivores‚ we humans have the a dilemma about our food‚ where it comes and what it comes from. Pollan informs the reader this because many people in America and around the world do not know where our food that we ingest comes from. After Pollan discovers himself the lies and truths of what actually happens through the process of our food‚ he shares the knowledge and

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    Biotic is anything that is living and Abiotic is anything that is non-living. An example of biotic factor from the movie would be a Pig‚ Dinosaur‚ and Birds. An example of an abiotic factor would be Rocks‚ Building‚ and water. A Purebred animal is an animal that is its own breed and isn’t mixed with any other animal. A hybrid is an altered animal or an animal that is a mixed breed. An example of a hybrid would be the Indominus Rex. The rex was designed and altered by scientist in the lab.

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    Kingshaw

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    and doors were blacked out . TROPICAL RAINFORESTS Interesting facts 1. An area of a rainforest the size of a football field is being destroyed each second. 2. Giant bamboo plants can grow up to 9 inches a day. 3. Some rainforest monkeys are omnivores‚ eating both animals and plants. 4. More than 2‚000 different species of butterflies are found in the rainforests of South America. 5. 1 out of 4 ingredients in our medicine is from rainforest plants. 6. Amazon rainforests produce about 40% of

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    Meatless Like Me Analysis

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    Especially towards “cows”. In fact‚ Taylor Clark‚ the author of “Meatless Like Me” one day‚ “realized that he could never look a cow in the eyes” and he felt as if he was doing something “cruel and unnecessary” (345). On the other hand‚ there are many omnivores who simply care about sustaining a balanced diet such as myself. It is important to feed humans and then not kill a cow to obtain food to the dying human child is‚

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    Vegitarian Paper

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    AP Language (4) 22 October 2012 The Humor of Vegetarianism In Laura Fraser’s passage‚ “Why I Stopped Being a Vegetarian‚” the author compiles her personal motives and detachments on the controversial topic of vegetarianism. To make the essay more compelling‚ Fraser adds a touch of humor that transforms the writing into a light and whimsical piece. The passage‚ in turn‚ is positively impacted as the humor in Fraser’s essay relays an informal‚ personal tone that captures readers with the vernacular

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    believe it is ok to farm and use them for our needs. I say that in a good and humane way‚ as to make sure the animals are brought up in the right way. Now to get this out the way I am no way a vegan. Nor am I in no way a vegetarian. I am a bonified omnivore and I love my protein. Like chicken is amazing in most of it’s form‚ and I love me a good steak. Now with that out the way I do still believe that animals should

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    Sowbugs Research Paper

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    Contrary to their name‚ sowbugs (Porcellio laevis) are tiny crustaceans that live in moist environments around the world. These creatures‚ about 12.5 mm in length‚ are extremely unique in their physiology‚ habitat‚ diet‚ and behavior. Sowbugs are harmless to humans‚ but incredibly important to ecosystems. They are found easily in nature‚ and are quite hardy (Franklin‚ Julie A.) Though they use gill-like structures‚ called pseudo tracheae‚ to breathe‚ sowbugs cannot breathe underwater but are highly

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